Dataset: UPS-BOT
Taxa: Boeremia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
Boeremia (Vestergr.) Aveskamp, Gruyter & Verkley
F-151786Tycho Vestergren   1895-07-00
Sweden, Södermanland, Södertälje, Södertälje

UPS:BOT
Boeremia (Vestergr.) Aveskamp, Gruyter & Verkley
F-151792Nils Lundqvist   1977-08-05
Sweden, Uppland, Uppsala, Stabby

UPS:BOT
Boeremia (Durieu & Mont.) Aveskamp et al.
F-630904   
Sweden, Skåne, Lund, Lund HB [Hortus Botanicus]

UPS:BOT
Boeremia (Durieu & Mont.) Aveskamp et al.
F-630906   
Sweden, Skåne, Lund

UPS:BOT
Boeremia (Durieu & Mont.) Aveskamp et al.
F-642685Emil Rostrup   1885-00-00
Denmark, Fyn, Veilo Kalv i Odensefjord

UPS:BOT
Boeremia (Desm.) Aveskamp et al.
F-642686B. Wessén   1983-11-00
Sweden, Uppland, Uppsala, Uppsala, SLU, Inst. för mikrobiol (experimental fields)

UPS:BOT
Boeremia (Desm.) Aveskamp et al.
F-642687B. Wessén   1983-11-00
Sweden, Uppland, Uppsala, Uppsala, SLU, Inst. för mikrobiol (experimental fields)

UPS:BOT
Boeremia (Desm.) Aveskamp et al.
F-642688Jens Lind   1902-11-18
Denmark, Jylland, Viborg

UPS:BOT
Boeremia (Desm.) Aveskamp et al.
F-642689Jens Lind   1904-09-12
Denmark, Jylland, Viborg

UPS:BOT
Boeremia (Desm.) Aveskamp et al.
F-656894R. Staritz   1909-03-00
Germany, Sachsen-Anhalt, Dessau Ziebigk

UPS:BOT
Boeremia (Desm.) Aveskamp et al.
F-699797Tycho Vestergren   1912-10-00
Sweden, Experimentalfältet prope Stockholm

UPS:BOT
Boeremia (Desm.) Aveskamp et al.
F-709928B. Wessén   1984-09-12
Sweden, Uppland, Uppsala, Uppsala, SLU, Inst. för mikrobiol. (experimental fields)


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